Wrong. You're just *totally* ignorant of biology, aren't you? Not that this stops you from "lecturing" on it...
The animal wouldn't exist if the genetics did not allow for it.
Wrong *again*. Do the genetics "allow for" mutations?
But when the genetics are expressed to a degree that leaves the animal incapable of interbreeding with some other breeds, it's a loss on the dna front for that breed.
You've never actually read any research articles on speciation, have you? Your vast ignorance is obvious -- you keep making cocksure pronouncements which are totally contrary to fact.
You're problem is that it is still a dog.
But it is no longer a wolf, from which it speciated thousands of years ago.
The point I've made repeatedly is what's on display here.
Your vast and arrogant ignorance.
You can't show something turning into something else;
We already have, in both large and small ways, both directly and via vast amounts of interlocking, indepedently cross-validating lines of evidence and research. You just keep denying that you've seen the vast evidence, so that you can maintain your ignorance. Have fun with that. But don't try to "teach" your kind of belligerent and proud anti-knowledge crap and virulent disinformation in schools, we don't appreciate you lying to defenseless kids just because *you* can't face reality.
Oh, really, produce the wolf it speciated from thousands of years ago. Not a drawing of a concept, the real thing.. oops.
It was a dog then, it's a dog now. The two are defined as seperate species for reasons even your own can't fully defend. I know. I've seen evos back away from it quickly because that is how loosely "species" is defined. Scientists debating the matter with your "dangerous" (snickering) Dr. Dino have had to admit as much publically because they could not run from that fact. That's the truth in stone. Deal with it.